possible so far is encouraging the development of other formsofenergyandothertypesofenergyusagethat could compete with traditional fossil fuels. in the presidential election became part of the stump speech, that there have been loans for the electric car company, tesla. mr. romney said that was investing in losers. now, they have released their annual report saying they will start early repam on its government backed loans. it is moving ahead of schedule to repay the investment, an investment that was made to try to goose the american development of cars that run on electricity instead of gas. here's the thing. that loan to tesla that republicans made such fun of, that loan that turned out great in the end. that was made through a loan program created in 2007. signed into law by a previous president named george w. bush and even when it is working, it is a laugh line to them. mitt romney was good on the climate issue until he wants to run for higher office. republicans were all for invest ting in electric car until they decided to call it a joke. what are our chances of moving

. yes, everyone sawgasolineenergypricesup 8 or nine percent. that hurts and stinkings is 10 percent . average person's budget. if it 100%, we woulde pulling our hai out. inflation across the board. food up two percent. it seems like a not but it is not unless you don't believe the numbers. >> no, healthcare and the cost of the college and energy prices and rent, all of tholce thgs are way up. >> remember want cpi is a formula and a big part of the formula is housing costs . because housing compts is low. we have close - foreclosure . they get skewed. but in the real world. when he's lying out in the chaise lounge and all kippeds out of college it affect gary. but the real people college goes up eight percent. their premiums am double with want obama care in the next few months and they have x amount to sphend. wages are not going up. that's where the squeeze is at. >> that is a good point, john. prices go up this much and wages stay here. >> first of all, i would like to say it is not because of the inflation it is a tax code that is more complicated. but getting to your point only

tap of ourownenergyresourceshere, but the boom from fracking makes this much very clear. it is ad goo day when it's the cartels whining about what we're doing and this time how it's costing them. anyway, just how big a deal is this more than a little pinch for opec? let's ask sandra smith and phil flynn. what do you think? >> they'll feel the pinch. this is going to be costly for them to the tune of citigroup has a drastic note in the month of february saying opec finds is challenging to last another 60 years. they are saying we have the ability to be energy independent in the next 20 years. they've even on some of the analysts say in the next five to ten years based on the shale boom here in the united states. we have the ability, according to the intergnarl energy agency, to overtake saudi arabia, the kingpin of oil production for opec in the next five to ten years. neil: that is assuming we keep going with fracking. >> that is assuming the environmentalists don't get in the way or private business still has enough incentive to do this, and that the government doesn't get in the

the budgetandenergypolicyor even how we grow the economy it starts by having a conversation. so i thought it was a good sign that he came and he met with us. we'll see what follows. >> shannon: i understand there was discussion of the keystone pipeline and whether or not that will be approved by the administration. the white house says it is up to the state department. even from the white house there has to be influence or input from there. the president gave a speech in chicago this week on energy issues. where do you think he is on that? yes. >> didn't hint either way. he basically said that he was going be making a decision shortly. and he just went through the different considerations but we need this pipeline. we need to say yes to american energy, north american energy. it is one of the best ways to get our economy growing and get people back to work is by actually committing to a national energy policy that would make us energy independent. so i'm hopeful that he will say, yes. boy, across-the-board people have been making the case to him. they changed the route. they have done eve

. >> reporter: for gomez said pope francis had lung problems years ago, but that he hasenoughenergyforthe job. >> more details on the pope's positions. as a cardinal he clashed over legalizing same-sex marriage in that country. calling it a destructive attack on god's plan. he also said gay adoption is discrimination against children. and on the topic of abortion, he called it a death sentence for unborn children. >> the church needs to get out of the business of protecting priests, and get more into following the laws of reporting child abuse. >> the church treated abuse as a religious issue, but it's really a criminal issue. he told us, he's heard a lot of words from the church, but not a lot of concrete action. >> the pope is expected to meet with his predecessor, benedict xvi. the meeting is expected to take place just south of rome, where benedict has been living. at ktvu.com we have a tab dedicated to the pope's selection, including his first public address as pope, along with more local reaction. >>> we are learning new details tonight about the arrests made during last wee

and the death counts are actually lower. >>> president obama is leaving the white house to takehisenergypolicyon the road. ktvu's kyla campbell is live in our washington, d.c. bureau to tell us how this could benefit the bay area. >> reporter: dave, the president wants to give funding to states that produce clean energy. we know the bay area has been innovative when it comes to this. if this passes it could mean more jobs. president obama says since etook office, the u.s. has doubled from wind and solar sources and the u.s. reliance on gas and oil from other countries is at a 20-year low. he says more needs to be done and he's calling on congress. this plan includes investing $23 billion over the -- $2 billion over the next decks aid in energy and research to make it happen. president obama says there's enough natural gas in the u.s. to provide 100 years worth of resources. he says it needs to be tapped in a safe way. president obama is expected to get opposition from republicans when he details this plan this afternoon at a plant in illinois. why some believe it's just one way to tax

. >>> president obama is leaving the white house to take hisenergypolicyon the road. ktvu's kyla campbell is live in our washington, d.c. bureau to tell us how this could benefit the bay area. >> reporter: dave, the president wants to give funding to states that produce clean energy. we know the bay area has been innovative when it comes to this. if this passes it could mean more jobs. president obama says since etook office, the u.s. has doubled from wind and solar sources and the u.s. reliance on gas and oil from other countries is at a 20-year low. he says more needs to be done and he's calling on congress. this plan includes investing $23 billion over the -- $2 billion over the next decks aid in energy and research to make it happen. president obama says there's enough natural gas in the u.s. to provide 100 years worth of resources. he says it needs to be tapped in a safe way. president obama is expected to get opposition from republicans when he details this plan this afternoon at a plant in illinois. why some believe it's just one way to tax ene

energycompaniesmoving in, you think, eventually, elliot, that makes this a bullish contract and play. there's plenty gas across the country, we produce it, but when you have players in the nat gas field, pun intended, that's when this goes up. >> oh, i agree completely. we need more uses for natural gas, end of the winter heating subpoena, coming into the summer, natural gas is not used. they use it to heat the pools, i suppose, but long term, people, the smallest vehicle you drive is a pickup truck powered by natural gas. if truckers and people use it as alternative fuel, then, yes, rally is inevident l because people come to the party, and, yeah, everybody buys, absolutely. cheryl: gentlemen, thank you for the floor show. good to see all ttree of you, appreciate it. >> thank you. cheryl: the markets, dow down 41 points. now, for the second day in the row the issue is cypress, worry about the mediterranean island we don't talk about; right? is it the beginning of a correction on the domestic front? what's that mean to u.s. investors? the next guest says it's another chance to buy in

, dandy idea, mr. president. should have started with yours. >>> the president's pressing thenewenergystrategyin his weekly address. >> free our families and our business from painful spikes in gas prices once and for all. >> we will ask a former energy secretary if it will work. first though, our political headlines. >>> wisconsin republican governor scott walker tells politico he is open to a presidential bid and will not pledge to serve a full four-year term as governor if he is re-elected next year. he told politico his focus is on substance, not longevity. walker is in maryland today also speaking at cpac. >>> former new york congressman anthony weiner may be planning a political come back. the new york democrat recently spent more than $100,000 on polls and consultants. weiner, of course, resigned in 2011 when a suggestive photo that he tweeted became public. which public office he might be considering that is later in the program today. >>> and secretary of defense chuck hagel said the united states will deploy a $1 billion anti-missile defense system along the pacific coast t

nuclearenergyandhow safe it is. that brings me to the question of the week. what percentage of electricity consumption in the united states comes from nuclear energy? is it, "a," 1%. "b" 5%, "c" 14% or "d" 19%? stay tuned, we'll tell you the correct answer. go to cnn.com/fareed for more of the gps challenge and lots of insight and analysis. also, follow us on twitter and facebook. >>> also, remember, if you miss a show, go to itunes.com/fareed. this book of the week "double entry." by jane gleason white. i never thought a book about accounting could be fascinating, but this one is. it explains how the invention of finance led to the beginnings of modern capitalism, trade, renaissance and the global economy. all because of double entry bookkeeping. read the book and you'll be convinced. >>> american media spills a lot of ipg on polls that tell us which nations hate america. which ones tolerate america and which ones really like us. but much less is known about how americans feel about our brothers and sisters abroad when we even deign to think about them. gallup has a new pol

focusing onfundingenergyresearch.>> i'm proposing we take some of our oil and gas revenues from public lands and put it toward research that will benefit the public. so we can support americans without adding to the deficit. >> yesterday he toured the argon national lab that focuses on renewable energy. he wants to set up a energy security trust. oil and gas revenues would fund projects like alternative ways to fuel vehicles. republicans say spending more public money could prove wasteful. >>> the united states is boosting its missile defense system in response to the latest threats north korea. the pentagon will put 14 more missiles in alaska. they are similar to the one tested here. north korea television has been broadcasting military weapon exercises live. they have threatened a nuclear attack against the united states due to washington's opposition to their nuclear program. >>> active duty members of the military trying to get a college education are feeling the sequestr. they say they will no longer offer tuition help. a university is trying to bridge the gap. park university sa

are sending lots of love and positive energy. >>we have one of the best student sections on the west coast. i want to do my part and the student's part to help out the team, loud and proud. >> i know a lot of the players. they're great guys, work hard and play hard. i think they'll have a great game tonight. impact means a lot for the college to get national recognition. >> they're playing middle tennessee state. the winner goes onto face memphis on thursday. >>> the rain is moving in right now. showers are showing up,-ening up. i have rain reports all over the bay area. some areas picking up more. let's come in real close now. you see the colors change. look at the rain and the yellow. it's a pulse that's going to slide through in about the next 45 minutes or so. at this point, when this moves inland it's going to start to make it slow going on highway 101 north and south bound. mission hip, you can see east of that area you have heavyier rain. most people now are getting real light showers. in the area of

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energyjobsgrew four times faster than all other combined. in 2011 there were about 3.4 million green jobs. they include many types of jobs including renewable energy and recycling. >>> in news of the world tonight, lawmakers voted overwhelmingly against a plan to seize the bank deposits of residents. there was widespread opposition to use up to 10% of deposits to help secure a financial bailout. cypress needs about $20 million to bail out its banks. >>> in brazil landslides have killed at least 20 people north of rio de j me row. weeks of steady rain caused flooding and mud slides. more rain is in the forecast. landslides in the same area killed 900 people two yearsing a. brazilian officials say they may have to take drastic steps. >>> i think it is the heaviest that i am going back to my school. >> and in england malala yousufzai went to school for the first time since she was shot in the head. she was targeted by the taliban. she says she wants to study politics and the law. >>> the department of justice said it will not fight an appeals court ruling that blocks new graphic warning

its touch. >> i think we need some life. i think we needsomeenergyandcred bltd. and so that's what i'm hoping for. >> it's wonderful that we finally have a pope that can represent a large piece of community. latinos and a lot of people who need the support. >> he has so many issues to take care of. just so many. and i'm going to pray a lot for him. >> for progressive american catholics, he's not likely to deliver the changes they hoped for. it's something i asked new york cardinal timothy dolan about just a short time ago. >> the issues that americans talk about most. >> sure. >> things like gay marriage and lbgt rights and celibacy for priests and contraception, they're expressing disappointment because they feel he won't move the church in what they see as a forward direction. what would you say to those americans and catholics? >> if people who are disappointed, they probably have -- it's probably an accurate sentiment. he's not going to change anything on that. but you listen to what the people are asking for as well. they're asking for a sense of hope. they're asking for trust

? campbell's soups give younutrition,energy, andcan help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. oo a prison escape out of the movies. they climbed on a rope hovering from a helicopter. the two inmates and the person involved were captured a short time later. louisiana governor bobby jindal involved in a car accident after an suv sideswiped the vehicle he was in. a state trooper driving a second suv suffered minor injuries after swerving to avoid the truck. the truck was ticketed for making an illegal u turn. >> the carnival legend limping home after more troubles. it is already on another vow ablg? anthony miller has more on the latest embarrassment for carnival crews. >> for many a trip buyered the legend turned out to be a legendary failure. >> the legend which took off from tampa last sunday encountered mechanical problems out at sea this past week. it had problems with the propulsion system crippling how fast it could travel. they skipped grand cayman and ended up at tampa with angry customers. >> i wouldn't want to be the next group on the boat.

istheenergytransformation.the other is after the first term where the president never did anything serious about trade, right now, we are on the verge of starting -- well, one started the other. we're going to start two major trade negotiations. one the transpacific negotiation. and the others we're going to start a u.s./european negotiation. this involves something like 60%, 70% of the world's economies. this is potentially a major engine if we can actually get serious about trade. that would help a lot and help compensate for some of the drag that's been introduced by the sequester in some of the other budget cuts. >> the paradigm around this conversation has been so narrow. it's either been tax increases, spending cuts, to haas' point, might not immediately approve it. it might be more environmentally dangerous transporting it by freight and by ship to approve that natural gas exports. the energy department has said we'll not have negative impact on u.s. manufacturing growth, particularly in the middle of the country. do it now. and finally, stop talking only about it in these terms. th

. >> catherine: president obama tookhisenergymessageto illinois today-- visitinganenergyplantoutside chicago. he'll be pressuring congress to pass his energy security trust plan. the president says that new projects at laboratories will suffer if the forced budget cuts continue. and even though the topic was serious. the president used a light touch at one point. >> "i told my girls that i was going into a thermal test chamber and they were pretty excited. i told them i'd come out looking like the hulk.those of you who have chairs - i wasn't sure if everybody had chairs there. please feel free to sit down, i'm sorry. everybody was standing and i thought argonne, you know, one of the effects of the sequester you had to get rid of chairs." [laughter] >> catherine: the white house says the two- billion dollar energy plan would create new jobs and move cars and trucks to clean energy. this is a small plane in near and executive airport near fort lauderdale... we also have a video that was taken right after the crash. the fire, and the black smoke and pieces of the plane is still on fire

. financials led the decline all day long, but in the afternoon selling picked upinenergystocks,materials, consumer discretionaries. if you're watching oil prices this morning, you'll see at least at this point they are down by 16 cents, 93.58. the ten-year notoriety now is yielding 1.942%. let's take a look at the dollar this morning. you'll see it stronger against through at 1 is.2933. the dollar/yen is 95.35. the dollar up across theed board, except weaker against the pound right now. gold price ves barely budged a little weaker, down 2.60. $1,602 an ounce. >> it's now time for the global markets report. we're going to go across the pond to see kelly evans too give us an update on what the heck is going on over there. wa is going on over there? >> i can tell you, it's called plan b. if markets didn't like plan a, there might not be much to like the plan a. it's the cypriots that won't like this. it appears from reuters reviewing copy of a parliamentary draft, what the company is now going to do is try to exempt depositors with less than 20,000 in the bank entirely to those under 100,00

to get a third ofitsenergyfromrenewable sources from 20/20. >>> one south bay teenager is taking home more from her washington trip. >>> and it feels like an early spring out there with some places in the 80s today. our chief meteorologist, bill martin will let us know about the temperatures. >> you can still watch ktvu newscast. get the app or go to ktvu.com. well, well, well. growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record two shows. and if mom was recording her dumb show and dad was recording his dumb show then, by george, that's all we watched. and we liked it! today's kids got it so good. [ male announcer ] call to get u-verse tv starting at $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >>> a reminder tonight from the people at bart about a pilot program that begins next week. starting monday commuters are allowed to bring bikes on the train. they're asked to steer clear on the first two trains. a permanent change could go before the bart board. >> we have bill martin here and a

to havetheenergytotravel and so forth. so, i think those questions were all adequately answered as far as the cardinals were concerned. and they chose the man that they felt had the humility and all the other traits to lead the church at this time. >> shepard: when benedict was elected, largely because of age, i was told at the time, standing in this same place in 2005, the analysts said well he is a transitional pope because of his age. this man is two years younger. is he a transitional pope? >> >> i don't think that's what the intention of the cardinals who voted him as who elected him you want as the holly father. the only way we would have to answer that is to look down the road. and see how he is doing. you know, pope leo 13th was elected at the age of 78 and went on to reign for 15 years and died in 1903. so, and he was elected as a traditional pope. as a transitional pope. so who is to say? >> >> is the thinking now that it's kind of okay to retire when you want to? or do we go back to the more traditional you stay with this until the lord takes you home? >> i think that pope f

. water, environment, transportation, public facilitiesandenergy. thisyear's report card has some good news and bad news. the rate improved slightly from the last report card in 2009. that only brought us up to a d plus. to bring our infrastructure up to par, we would need to invest $3.6 trillion by 2020. that would create jobs, boost productivity, repair bridges, roads and water mains and stimulate the economy, but it won't happen unless republicans like michele bachmann get behind president obama's push for infrastructure spending and not just when it makes for a good photo op. >> the republicans are just totally bamboozled and entirely lacking in confidence. >> the national review joins rush limbaugh's attack. tea partiers attack paul ryan for being too liberal. the big panel weighs in on the right wing chaos, next. and a methodist pastor is taking a stand for marriage equality. >> one of our frass we like to use is all means all. >> the man of god refusing to perform opposite sex marriages until same-sex marriages are legalized. this day calls you. to fight chronic osteoarthritis p

. so standing our ground is going to throw gasoline on all ofthatenergyandthat fire that we had over the past year during the election. >> i keep hearing from senator sanders that chained cpi hurts veterans, any of you want to comment on that? >> he's right. it certainly hurts people in the lower end. remember, the median income for seniors on social security is less than $20,000. >> yeah. >> that's the median, not the average. >> well, not just the chained cpi, these millions of vets we have coming back. it's the hundreds of thousands that have some injuries. it's the tens of thousands that have post traumatic stress. we've got to address this problem. go to the republicans right now and you say, hey, we need a little bit of dough to help make this happen so we can honor the service of these veterans. >> yeah, they're not there. >> nowhere to be found. >> and that's a major issue. we've got to pay for some of these things, that's the responsible thing to do, but these vets in this scenario need the help. >> congressman keith ellison, tim ryan, john garamendi. >>> my long time f

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energypolicytoday, to be announced in illinois. next week, he's on to israel and benjamin netanyahu. >> we've got a terrific business-like relationship. he is very blunt with me about his views on issues and i'm very blunt with him about my views on issues and we get stuff done. >> good day i'm andrea mitchell live in washington, while conservatives are firing up the base at cpac, the president concluded a week of outreach to republicans on capitol hill. and first trip to israel and the west bank, he's in illinois on energy policy. white house press secretary jay carney joins me. what a week this has been. the president going back and forth to capitol hill. and working his charm with democrats as well as republicans. because he's got some base cleaning up to do as well. what is your take-away after this week? there's a lot of reporting that he has not moved the needle at all as far as the republican opposition on the budget. >> we feel very good about the how the week has turned out in terms of the president's meetings on capitol hill with house republicans, senate republicans and h

, who of course rand paul is going to inherittheenergyandenthusiasm from ron paul, you saw the biggest crowds, the most diverse crowds and the youngest crowds. that's what rand paul is going to capitalize on. should he run and it looks like he will run. i think over the last months and weeks you've seen obviously a split between the establishment and the tea party folks. rubio can't decide which one he is. rand paul, however, is very, i think solid and comfortable with his brand and who he is. it's part of ron paul, he's modified a little bit in terms of foreign affairs and international affairs. but i think he is a comer and folks in the republican party i talk to really like him. they think he's the person who can really intellectualize a tea party in the way that ron paul couldn't. he was a little meandering on the stump. they like what they see in terms of rand paul. and they also see in marco rubio somebody who might not be ready for the national stage in terms of the intellectual gravitas to go against somebody like hillary clinton. >> rand paul is so interesting. i w

in extra state funding to expand enrollment, boost employee salary and offset the increased costofenergyhealthbenefits. this marks the first increase in state funding for the 23-campus system, which it's had to endure five years of budget cuts. board of trustee social security set to discuss this proposal tomorrow. >>> a 27-year-old hacker was sentence today nearly three and a half years in prison today or illegal lie obtaining e-mail addresses from at@'s web site. three years ago, he found a security breach in at&t's web site allowing him and his company to access 14,000 e-mail addresses. he gave those to a journalist in an effort to expose at&t's security flaws. he was found guilty of two crime, identity theft and conspiracy to access computers without authorization. >>> verizon says its's talking to some of its partner media companies about a plan that could lower rates for its fios tv subscribers. verizon wants to tie to carry certain tv channels to how many people actually watch them. verizon says it's talking to small and mid-size media companies about this proposal which could s

owner, if you throw in the high cost of obamacare, high costofenergy, advertising,the cost of doing business, those margins have shrunk dramatically. as she references about paying $4 for a hamburger at mcdonald's, those margins have shrunk so much it would close some of those businesses. >>steve: in yesterday larry sabater wrote an op-ed where he's going to do his best to win for the democrats. but larry did analysis that the democrats have a better shot at losing the senate than gaining the house. >> i heard that. we like scott brown but we don't want mitch mcconnell running the senate. i anticipate that happening again. that number they need to take over the senate is higher now. the bottom line is i think both parties need a makeover because there is extremes. you saw what harry reid was saying today about the military. >>steve: crazy talk. >> it is not unusual. he's driving the agenda. if people are happy with the way things are going, keep everybody in there. if not, get in there and make a difference. >>steve: do you think it's helpful that prince rebus in the r.n.c. said we'

earthquakes but detects the -- but detects the very pullsofenergywhenthere -- very pulsesofenergywhenthere is a rupture. >>> there's some fog for you to deal with. look at that. that's a live picture. here comes the sun after more warm weather ahead for you. mark tamayo will tell us if we'll break any records. >>> also, a battle over b.a.r.t. the project riders would like to see on the fastrack. >>> westbound 237, we have slow traffic getting over to zanker road. we'll tell you more about the morning commute and the bay weather. please. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the new hazelnut macchiato from starbucks. crafted by hand & heart. >>> p:23. godaddy is hiring and they are looking for talent right here in the bay area. the arizona-based company was part of a tech job fair at uc berkeley yesterday. a representative from godaddy said she traveled 700 miles to be there. last month, a company opened a new silicon valley office and are planning to double the size of the south bay work force in the coming months. >> we're hiring in sunnyvale, denver, we're hiring in arizona, which is

energybecausethe fans turn out equally to support both teams. >> either way i like it because it's a lot more diversity. you just enjoy the atmosphere of baseball coming back to the bay area. >> reporter: puerto rico knocked the defending champs out of the series tonight. >>> more details now, a bay area baseball fans can continue their offseason fix this coming week. tomorrow the netherlands play the dominican republic at at&t park starting at 6:00 p.m. then the winners of monday's match up will play puerto rico at 5:00 in the championship game. >> fans headed to any of those games you might just want to bring your credit card for parking. special event rates at meters near at&t park can now run as high as $7 an hour. it's all part of the city's new demand based pricing that took effect earlier on this month. officials say it should make parking near at&t park more available. >>> coming up a little later in sports wrap. fred inglis will have highlights. and from baseball we turn to basketball. and we were there as an area college team learned their ncaa fate. >> from st. peter b

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i am tracking it is a one shot deal. nice if this is february. this is onestorm,energygoesnorth, tuesday clouds increase showers by 5:00 p.m. tomorrow afternoon light light showers and showers and rain overnight, tuesday night into wednesday morning. by wednesday, morning showers, i think the heaviest rain will be mid-morning, 8, 9, 10 a.m. area. tuesday afternoon, drippy that will show you down too. computer model things i agree, tuesday 6:00 a.m., not too bad clouds there but in the 5:00 p.m. hour the system is still out here but light shower activity your afternoon commute tomorrow overnight, 11 tomorrow night and real rain now. real rain in the north bay see it slide south, 7:00 a.m. wednesday morning that is the commute in the bay area. more showers in the north and 11:00 a.m. one shot deal. how much rain are we going to get? probably a half inch, heaviest locations computer model picks these up. throws up numbers for you. a half inch in san raphael more in santa rosa, an inch of rain in coastal hills, point rays and north bay. it will help not as much as we would like to s

not predict earthquakes but detects the -- but detects the very pullsofenergywhenthere -- very pulses of energy when there is a rupture. >>> there's some fog for you to deal with. look at that. that's a live picture. here comes the sun after more warm weather ahead for you. mark tamayo will tell us if we'll break any records. >>> also, a battle over b.a.r.t. the project riders would like to see on the fastrack. >>> westbound 237, we have slow traffic getting over to zanker road. we'll tell you more about the morning commute and the bay weather. hazelnut macchiato please. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the new hazelnut macchiato from starbucks. crafted by hand & heart. >>> p:23. godaddy is hiring and they are looking for talent right here in the bay area. the arizona-based company was part of a tech job fair at uc berkeley yesterday. a representative from godaddy said she traveled 700 miles to be there. last month, a company opened a new silicon valley office and are planning to double the size of the south bay work force in the

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well off of our lows and now we're only down 72 and the financials are weakandenergystocksand some of the materials are down 1%. all of the gold stocks are to the upside. you know, i asked around saturday and said why did they go after the deposits so much and apparently the answer i got from people who watch this stuff was that was all there was to go after and there was not a lot else they could seize in any way easily and with all of this said, can i just take the other side of this about not protesting too much? there were plenty of one-off taxes in europe. the italians have been screaming for months about this. they had a whole new bunch of taxes on their financial assets and some of capital gains and not all on deposits and there were a lot of one-off taxes in europe reese leent and will we have some kind of bank run? there have been safety programs in the last two years put into effect and they have the bond-buying program and the ecb, able to buy cheap loans and the ltro program and we have emergency assistance. this greatly reduces the chance that there will be a big bank

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skin tone. it fills youwithenergy... andit gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley. nature at its most delicious. >>> ruth marcus is back with us. we don't know what will happen in the vatican. >> we don't? >> we are talking about ofa and this whole organization. i didn't have the chance it ask congressman israel of this, but when he spoke of it being a grass roots outreach, these are people putting up big dollars to have dinner with the president. >> right. i was watching with that interview and getting more and more steamed up. because really, his point was, and the president's point is, basically the ends justify the means. the other side is going to raise unlimited funds from their folks. so we're going to do it from ours. and look, ofa has retrenched in some important ways. they are going to expose their donors' exact amounts. but let's be serious, this is not the change from washington business as usual, that president and his supporters promised us. it is taking the new state of the campaign finance an

, to harness their brilliance andtheirenergiesandget everyone moving in the same direction selflessly for this noble cause we call the united states of america. >>alisyn: now that you see the two parties that have developed fighting so vociferously, you must be disappointed? >> it is great -- greatly saddening. greatly saddening. again, i would urge all americans, regardless of party, to remember the spirit of selflessness that energized us at that time. >>brian: general, we talk about philosophy and foundation, that is your game. we're going to bring up something you're not familiar with and that's credit cards. spy agencies, we're considering giving them the ability to review our finances to look for a terrorist among us. how do you feel about that? >> sir, i would be very concerned about any government infringement into the private life of a citizen unless there was definitely just cause for looking into that person's life. >>steve: general, also take a look back in the day when you were president -- well, the other guy was president -- there wasn't this kind of debt. now the natio

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lone. >> president obama in washington andgreenenergyandon the other side is congressman paul ryan and our exploding debt. we have our reporter from washington, dc. >> rive paul ryan took to the stage on friday bringing a very serious focused tone dug the 15 minute speech saying and i quote, "a debt crisis would be more than an economic event but it would be a moral failure." he debuted the budget plan wants to cut $4.6 trillion the next decade and he wants to cut obamacare. he said the debt will weigh down the country. >> unemployment is 7.7 percent. 46 million people are living in poverty today in america. the president says we are in a recovery. i say we are in critical care. >> things will be worse. by the end of 2023, the economy will be at a crawl. we will have $8 trillion added to the debt. >> in a trip to a national laboratory outside of chicago, the president made a number of very light-hearted comments about the impact of the sequester. the speech went on to focus on the energy proposal. >> those who have chairs, lease feel free to sit down, everyone was standing and i th

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nutrition,energy, andcan help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. . >> we're track ago debate about race relations and free speech that's unfolding at this moment in the united states. it started when philadelphia magazine published a cover story with the title "being white in philly" the story looks at race relations in the city of brotherly love. and it has instantously sparked an uproar. the city's mayor firing off accusations of stereo typing. ignorant condemnations and so on and now he wants an investigation into the magazine and the writer and believes that even speaking the words in this article may have somehow been unconstitutional. tom mcgracgrath is the editor. and mayor nudder wrote a scathing article that went on to talk about the abject ignorance reflected in the ill-advised un-inspired and thoroughly unimaginative la meant and went on to ask the commission to evaluate whether the speech in this essay is not the reckless equivalent, quoting here, of shouting fire in a crowded theater. your reaction? >> well, i mean, overall i think it

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